Explanation

  • An expression of encouragement, telling someone to pursue an opportunity, idea, or course of action, especially when they are hesitant.

Origin

  • Straightforward encouragement to move towards (go for) a goal (it).
  • Common informal expression, likely mid-20th century or earlier.

Alternatives

Slang/Informal:

  • Get it! (Encouragement, often for achieving something, like Go get 'em!)
  • Shoot your shot. (Encouragement to take a chance, esp. romantically or applying for something where success isn't guaranteed)
  • YOLO. (Acronym for You Only Live Once used to justify taking a chance or doing something bold/fun, associated with early 2010s internet culture, can sound dated)

Milder/More Formal:

  • I encourage you to proceed.
  • It seems like a good opportunity.
  • You have my support.

Situational Appropriateness

  • Informal.
  • Very common and generally positive.
  • Suitable for encouraging friends, family, or colleagues (in casual contexts).

Misunderstanding Warnings

  • Very unlikely to be misunderstood.
  • It's straightforward encouragement.

Examples

  • A: I'm thinking of applying for that job, but I'm not sure if I'm qualified. B: Go for it! What have you got to lose?
  • A: Should I ask her out? B: Yeah, go for it!
  • If you want to try the spicy wings, go for it!

Dialogue

Maria: I baked these cookies. They're a new recipe, I don't know if they're any good. Want to try one?

David: Sure!

Maria: Okay, but don't blame me if they're weird.

David: (Takes a bite) Mmm, these are great! You were worried for nothing. You should definitely make these again. If you're thinking of entering the bake sale, go for it!

Maria: Really? You think so? Okay, I will!

Social Media Examples

  • Post: Thinking of starting a blog... nervous! Comment: Go for it! You'd be great!
  • Tweet: Should I cut my own bangs? Yes/No Reply: Go for it! Hair grows back! 😉
  • DM: Friend 1: Saw this cool volunteer opportunity, kinda wanna apply. Friend 2: Dude, go for it!!

Response Patterns

  • The hesitant person might feel encouraged: Okay, maybe I will! or Thanks!
  • They might still express doubts: I don't know...
  • They might proceed with the action.

Common Follow-up Questions/Actions

After being encouraged to go for it:

  • The person might take the suggested action.
  • The encourager might ask later, So, did you go for it?
  • The conversation might shift to planning how to go for it. Okay, how should I approach it?

Conversation Starter

  • No.
  • It's a response offering encouragement.

Intonation

  • Usually enthusiastic and encouraging.
  • Stress on Go and it.
  • Often with a rising, positive intonation. GO for it!

Generation Differences

  • Extremely common across all generations.

Regional Variations

  • Universal in English-speaking regions.
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